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The Music Fan's Guide to Fashion's Night Out

Fashion's Night Out is an opportunity to check out some truly inspiring music in intimate settings. Here are some of the standout performers going live and all-access for fashion tonight. (All performances are in New York City.)

Drake at Versace, 647 Fifth Avenue8-10 p.m., invite only.Likely the most sought after of all the Fashion Night Out musical happenings, you'll need VIP status to check out Drake in a setting as intimate as one curated by Donatella Versace. Given the flash mobs instigated by the rapper's other semi-secret performances, we're sure we'll be hearing more about this one tomorrow.

The Roots at John Varvatos, 122 Spring Street9-11 p.m.Varvatos' Fall 2011 campaign stars the Roots perform a free show – and one that's open to all.

Beth Ditto at MAC Cosmetics, 109 Spring Street8 p.m.The Gossip singer takes full command solo on her dazzling dance-fueled debut EP, and tonight she'll bring it to a select crowd at MAC's downtown compound. We suggest getting there early – we will.

Nicola's Opening Soiree, 50 Walker StreetFor Lady Gaga Fans or anyone in favor of intergalactic fashion. Fueled by non-profit group Boffo, stylist and creative director Nicola Formichetti's store opens officially tomorrow, but celebrates FNO with a pop-up shop tonight. Whether his most famous friend will show up is anyone's guess, but this one is sure to be anything but boring – rumors have it that fantasy gaming will be involved.

Surface To Air x Kid Cudi, 27 Mercer StreetThe French label's progressive new Soho boutique opened last night, and Kim Gordon and Chromeo showed up to celebrate the occasion. Tonight, as you shop Kid Cudi's guest-designed collection for the line, you can also watch "Mr. Rager," an inpsired video collaboration between the rapper and the design collective.

Heartbreaks at Burberry, 131 Spring StreetRecent Burberry campaign models and upstart British Indie band Heartbreaks make a rare US cameo tonight. Catch them while they're young and green – a recent Morrissey supporting slot means they won't stay hidden treasures for long.

Penguin Prison at All Saints, 15 West 13th StreetNeon Gold Records' Penguin Prison has released a slew of high-caliber dance hits and all-star remixes. To go along with his Anglophilic leanings and the brand's lineage, his cameo at All Saints' Meatpacking party will be a full-force British dance extravaganza.

The Pierces at All Saints, 512 BroadwayAt All Saints' other downtown affair, this will be a slightly more sedate event, courtesy of seductive torch-singers Catherine and Allison Pierce.

Theophilus London at Tommy Hilfiger, 681 Fifth Avenue9 - 11 p.m.Mr. London graces the style glossies as much as music pages these days; consider his illustrious showing at Tommy Hilfiger tonight, courtesy of Belvedere Vodka, proof positive that men's fashion has a new American icon.

Holy Ghost! at Prada, 575 Broadway8:30 p.m.DFA's latest and greatest play an intimate set in the midst of what will be Soho's most popular party zone. Expect non-stop disco vibes from Broome Street to Houston.